mikegibbons
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Don't forget that the "best quarterback in the league" just threw lobs down the sidelines for the last two gamewinning drives.
...how many times did Flacco just lob it up down his sideline
And where is our Great Safety Ed Reed in all of this?:wha: Oh i forgot we have Patrick Chung.:snob:
Blaming this all on McCourty is asinine.
Curran is the only analyst i listen to or watch in New England nuff said!:singing:
There's always 100 things that fgo into every win and loss but McCourty's horrid performance was critical to costing us the game, time after time he screwed up bad.
Arrington didn't exactly have a stellar night either
Same old secondary but even more,same old pass rush against good teams
I am hoping this is not another year where the team beats only the sisters of the poor and struggles against good teams and then finds themselves in the playoffs with trouble ahead.
When was the last time this team took control of a game and dominated a very good team with the game in hand by late 3rd quarter?.......anyone answer this?
Which times were these? Do you mean the pass to Smith when it was Gregory's responsibility? Or the pass to Smith when Arrington was in coverage? Or on the last drive the Pass to Smith when McCourty was called for PI even though McCourty never touched him? Or when Smith caught the TD after pushing off?
Yeah, McCourty had 1 dropped int. The other was a great play by Torrey Smith. And then, McCourty and Gregory both fubared the situation on Pitta's TD..
Beyond that, I saw Arrington with more issues than McCourty.
Kyle Arrington > McStonehands nuff said!